I'm trying to figure out the best way to list my 514 base metal type or grade and thickness on a WPS.
On our PQR we did a CJP groove weld on 1" plate 514 grade B to itself. I don't have the ASTM book in front of me but basically 514 grades are more of thickness differentiators aside from the change in yield strength above 2 1/2". Grade B is a maximum of 1 1/4" thick with a minumum yield strength of 100 ksi and a tensile strength of 110 ksi. As are grades A, D, J, etc.
Table 4.2 on Page 135 says that I can weld plate 1/8" to UNLIMITED thickness by qualifying on a 1" plate.
Table 4.9 on Page 144 divides ASTM-A514 into two groups: Under 2 1/2" inches and over 2 1/2" presumably based on Minimum yield strength (100 vs. 90 ksi).
Table 4.8 on Page 143 reads that our Table 4.9 steel to a Table 4.9 steel PQR qualifies steels of "the same material specification, grade/type and minimum yield strength as the Steels listed in the PQR."
My inclination is that the intent of the code, in this case, is that I'm allowed to weld 514 at least up to 2 1/2" as all the grades of 514 that size and smaller have the same minimum yield and tensile strength which is why Table 4.9 only divided 514 into two groups. Thicker slabs of 514 have a weaker minimum yield strength of 90 ksi. so, based on 4.2 I might think that I could weld thicker slabs of 514 because my method has been proven to work on the higher strength material anyway.
So, my question is: did my PQR qualify me for 514 from 1/8" to 1 1/4", or to 2 1/2", or to UNLIMITED?